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General information
| Innovation ID | 138 |
| Version ID | 87 |
| Innovation Title | Four scaling approaches for community-based, co-management for coastal fisheries in Solomon Islands |
| Innovation description | Community-based, co-management approaches are nationally (and Pacific regionally) agreed as the main strategy through which coastal fisheries livelihoods and food security will be secured. Strategies to spread community-based approaches are now being tested utilizing earlier research findings and mobilizing sub-national and national partnerships and enabled by changes in the policy. |
| Reporting Staff | Philippa Cohen (WorldFish), Delvene Notere Boso (WorldFish) |
| Year (Reporting) | 2019 |
| Reporting status | Approved |
| Innovation Type | Production systems and Management practices |
Stage reached
| Stage of Innovation | Stage 1: discovery/proof of concept |
| Year (Stage) | 2019 |
| Stage Description | Four scaling approaches for community-based, co-management have been designed and are in the very early stages of testing. |
| Has a lead organization | yes |
| Lead Organization | WorldFish |
| Top 5 contributors | Australian Center for International Agricultural Research; Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources |
Contributions and mapping
| All partners | |
| Main CGIAR portfolio | CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems |
| Flagship project | FP2-Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries |
| Cluster | FP2-1-Resilient coastal fisheries |
| Other CGIAR portfolios-Flagships-Clusters |
Scope
| Geographic scope | National |
| Regions | |
| Countries | Solomon Islands |
Targeted outcomes
| Main Sub-IDO | Increased resilience of agro-ecosystems and communities, especially those including smallholders |
| Other Sub-IDO | Increased livelihood opportunities |
| Other Sub-IDO |
Evidences
| Evidences | Insights into scaling CBNRM in Solomon Islands [https://cgiar.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/FISHOperations/EVnq9SOus4BPhgarL_jtD3wBoCNKSJ7A9wrKqRs_coqpEw?e=eXuIhW] Dynamics of CBNRM in Solomon Islands - Version 30th September 2019 [https://cgiar.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/FISHOperations/EQ5OeF4iowhDr4A4mMj6LSoBfQxwiBmmw5H4EeXYtAsXKw?e=rUS0gq] Orirana, G., Siota, F., Cohen, P., Atitete, T., Schwarz, A. M., & Govan, H. (2016). Spreading community-based resource management: testing the ‘lite-touch’approach in Solomon Islands. SPC Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin, 37(November), 3-12. [http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/455] Layzell 2018. Lite-touch approach to community-based resource management shows promise in Solomon Islands [http://blog.worldfishcenter.org/2018/11/lite-touch-approach-solomon-islands/] van der Ploeg, J. (2018) STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TO SAFEGUARD FOOD SECURITY IN MALAITA PROVINCE, SOLOMON ISLANDS (FINAL REPORT) [https://cgiar.sharepoint.com/sites/FISHOperations/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?cid=1d40d4ff-c0ae-48bd-b1db-65aad22baef4&FolderCTID=0x0120001E4556CB82D25248B9714287E3FCB7A9&id=%2Fsites%2FFISHOperations%2FShared%20Documents%2FK%20-%20Annual%20Reports%2F2018%20AR_Evidences%2F87-Scaling%20approach%20CBRM] |
Linked Elements
| Milestones |
| Outcome Impact Case |
| Policy |